Anshuka Anshuka
Doctor of Philosophy University of New South Wales (on-going)
Master of Philosophy (Science) University of Sydney
Bachelor of Science Environmental Science High Honours University of Hawaii
Scientia Post Graduate Research Candidate at University of New South Wales.
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Scientia Scholarship
Australia Awards Scholarship
United States South Pacific Scholarship Program
Publications:
[1] Anshuka A, Chandra R, Buzacott AJV, Sanderson D, van Ogtrop FF (2022a) Spatio temporal hydrological extreme forecasting framework using LSTM deep learning model Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment doi:10.1007/s00477-022-02204-3
[2] Anshuka A, van Ogtrop FF, Sanderson D, Leao SZ (2022b) A systematic review of agent-based model for flood risk management and assessment using the ODD protocol Natural Hazards 112:2739-2771 doi:10.1007/s11069-022-05286-y
[3] Anshuka A, Ogtrop FFv, Sanderson D, Thomas E, Neef A (2021) Vulnerabilities Shape Risk Perception and Influence Adaptive Strategies to Hydro-meteorological Hazards: A Case Study on Indo-Fijian Communities International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
[4] Anshuka, A., Buzacott, A. J., Vervoort, R. W., & van Ogtrop, F. F. (2021). Developing drought index–based forecasts for tropical climates using wavelet neural network: an application in Fiji. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 143(1), 557-569.
[5] Anshuka, A., van Ogtrop, F.F. & Willem Vervoort, R. (2019). Drought forecasting through statistical models using standardised precipitation index: a systematic review and meta-regression analysis. Natural Hazards 96, pages 1- 23 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-019-03665-6
[6] Anshuka, A., Ogtrop, F., Vervoort, W. (2018, April). Drought Modelling in Small Island Developing States: A Case Study in Fiji. Poster session presented at the EGU General Assembly 2018, Vienna, Austria.
[7] Second Annual Hawaii Sustainability in Higher Education Conference in Oahu, Hawaii
Presented a paper as a student to enhance discussions on sustainability issues, giving ideas for future incentives on food, fisheries and energy. More information on: http://www.hawaii.edu/sustainability/summits/2013-summit/
[8] Davis, Sasha, Anshuka, Krista Aoki, Michael Cook, Sabelo Duley, Molly Huff, and Chalyn Logan. (2013). Managing risk and allure at Volcanoes in Hawaii: How close is too close? GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites, 12 (2) 166-174. URL: http://gtg.webhost.uoradea.ro/VI20132_vol12.html